What kind of shark is known for the unusual shape of their head.
What is a hammerhead/bonnethead
A type of shark that waits for its prey.
What is an ambush predator? (Used by bottomfeeders)
A type of sharks that stays near the ocean floor.
What is a bottom feeder?
What is shark week?
Do sharks have good dentists? Why do they always have all of their teeth?
What are rows of teeth that push up to replace lost ones.
Getting prey into a place where they cant run.
What is catch and trap? (Used by reef sharks)
A shark that can live to over 400 years.
What is a greenland shark?
A plushie by ikea designed to look like a blue shark.
What is Blahaj?
What adaptation do sharks have on their teeth that lets them tear through prey
What are serrated teeth?
Using a part of your body to keep a fish in the same place until its eaten.
What is pinning? (Used by hammerheads)
A shark that could grow up to 60 feet long.
What is a megalodon?
The object that was used to kill the shark in Jaws.
What is an oxygen tank?
Why are sharks usually two different colors on the top and bottom? (Darker on top and lighter on bottom)
What is camoflauge
Getting prey near the predator so it can be easily eaten.
What is luring? (Used by wobbegongs)
A shark that can take small bites out of large predators.
What is a cookiecutter shark?
Something that is commonly used to signal danger because of sharks.
What is a dorsal fin poking out of the water?
Sharks have a tough layer of skin that provides a special effect
Stopping a fish from getting away after getting it out in the open.
What is herding and stunning? (Used by thresher sharks)
What is a helicoprion?
A group of sharks.
What is a shiver?